Anthony (cj_sniper), our winner of the Jewelry Challenge suggested Futuristic Transportation and requested a 1 hour time for this challenge. This sounds like a good one and I hope will produce some great models.

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Not entering your contest (much too slow) but wanted to give a big for showing one of the vehicles from Riven (I think it's from Riven, definitely from one of the Myst series games). IMHO this game series remains one of the best ever created. They made you really think, instead of trying to blow your opponent's brains out. Or you could just sit back and enjoy the incredible scenery and graphics, and listen to some of the haunting music. Absolutely no rush, no time limit. I doubt this sort of thing would appeal to very many people nowadays, what with no weapons or anyone getting killed. And that's kinda sad.

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hellnbak wrote:Not entering your contest (much too slow) but wanted to give a big for showing one of the vehicles from Riven (I think it's from Riven, definitely from one of the Myst series games). IMHO this game series remains one of the best ever created. They made you really think, instead of trying to blow your opponent's brains out. Or you could just sit back and enjoy the incredible scenery and graphics, and listen to some of the haunting music. Absolutely no rush, no time limit. I doubt this sort of thing would appeal to very many people nowadays, what with no weapons or anyone getting killed. And that's kinda sad.

I agree with you completely. I absolutely love the Myst games. You can actually get Myst and Riven for $6 here. I am going to go through them again with my daughter.And you are right that is a vehicle from Riven; the Maglev car.

Boofredlay wrote: I agree with you completely. I absolutely love the Myst games. You can actually get Myst and Riven for $6 here. I am going to go through them again with my daughter.And you are right that is a vehicle from Riven; the Maglev car.

Yeah, they were (and still are) great. I've got the whole series, but haven't played them for a couple of years. Need to get them installed on my new computer, although from what I've read there might be a problem getting some of them to work with Win7. Might have to just move one of my XP machines out here for that. Going back even further (we're talking about the days of the Commodore, almost 25 years ago) there were the old "text adventures", like Zork and all the others I can't remember the names of. No graphics at all, just text. Try to get a kid interested in that nowadays!!

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Boofredlay wrote: I agree with you completely. I absolutely love the Myst games. You can actually get Myst and Riven for $6 here. I am going to go through them again with my daughter.And you are right that is a vehicle from Riven; the Maglev car.

Yeah, they were (and still are) great. I've got the whole series, but haven't played them for a couple of years. Need to get them installed on my new computer, although from what I've read there might be a problem getting some of them to work with Win7. Might have to just move one of my XP machines out here for that. Going back even further (we're talking about the days of the Commodore, almost 25 years ago) there were the old "text adventures", like Zork and all the others I can't remember the names of. No graphics at all, just text. Try to get a kid interested in that nowadays!!

get off my lawn! damned kids. these days.imagine a game that had less text than most kids use in a month texting each other.zork? wow. that takes me back.

i did enjoy myst. and a bit of riven(sp?), but i really got sucked into the early zelda series. of course, there was also d&d, car wars, dc comics role playing, war simulations, etc. etc.all good.all with far less graphic intensity than today.but relied way more on the creative capability of the players.

hellnbak wrote:Going back even further (we're talking about the days of the Commodore, almost 25 years ago) there were the old "text adventures", like Zork and all the others I can't remember the names of. No graphics at all, just text. Try to get a kid interested in that nowadays!!

...zork? wow. that takes me back.

The company was Infocom. I'm not sure if they are still around.

I have both Zork III and Cutthroats for PC in the closet (all original packaging.) Have not yet tried to run them on later versions of Windows. There is the possibility of making shortcut (PIF) files that run them in compatibilty modes. As I recall these were compiled back in the old 8bit / 16bit days.

Problem is that Windows used to come with a Virtual Machine installed (emulated a i486-DX66 with a simple VGA.) I think they removed it for XP and later, and made it a separate pro product for software developer's.

Apart from the outlandish paint job, (me playing quickly with a paint program on my tablet) this has a basis in science possibility.

It the new Segway, designed for one but could probably carry two and has a luggage platform at the rear for your shopping.It uses a superconductor disk for levitation and electromagnets to produce propulsion. It would require magnetic tracks to run on but they could be like bicycle tracks or built into floors in large buildings, airports etc.